FAUNAL SUCCESSION OF THE UPPER BERNICIAN 

 EXPOSURES (continued). 



643 







Quarter Sheet. 





OXFORD LLMESTONE. 









Sea Houses 



Exposure on the shore one mile 

 south of Sea Houses. 



(N 



no S.E. 



ew Series 4). 



Low Lynn 



Quarry one mile west of Beal station 







>> 



Lowick 



Several old quarries near Lowick 









Oxford 



Very extensive quarry, but entirely 

 filled with water, near cottages 

 whose name the limestone has 

 taken ; one mile north of Ancroft. 



(N 



lie 



ew 



N.E. 

 Series 2). 



Spital 



Exposure on the shore 



FOURLAWS LIMESTONE. 







>> 



Birtley 



Quarry a mile and a half north of 

 Birtley, near to the road leading 

 from Birtley to Watling Street. 



(N 



ew 



) N.E. 



Series 13). 



Redesdale 



Waterfalls Quarry, east side of 

 Watling Street, two miles south 

 of Redesdale. 







" 



>> 



Fourlaws Quarry, half-a-mile south 

 of Redesdale. 



REDESDALE LIMESTONE AND 

 IRONSTONE SHALE. 







1! 



Birtley 



Quarry south of village ... 







JJ 



>) 



Cornacre Quarry half-a-mile north 

 of Birtley. 









Tone Hall 



Small wayside quarry half-a-mile 

 north of Tone Hall. 







)> 



Green Rigg 



A line of small quarries marks the 

 outcrop of the Redesdale Lime- 

 stone, where it crosses Watling 

 Street a little to the north of 

 Waterfalls Quarry. 







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